democracy the world over. some past administrations have bitten off more than they can chew and this president doesn t want to do that. realistic about what america s power can achieve in the world and a frank recognition the president s critique he gave during the campaign of the past couple decades of american foreign policy it tried to do too much. it overly defined what america s national interests were and american foreign policy. also tried to do things that we ve learned through hard experience were perhaps not achievable. the bedrock of the president s security strategy is american first but encouraging other countries including most of america s allies to put their citizens first as well in order to build and preserve peace and security around the world at 2:00 this afternoon, reagan building. we ll be there. sandra: thanks for helping us kick off a big week. bill: we ll be watching. i m bringing judge napolitano, fox news judicial analyst. three big topics.
pushes back against the president s policy declaring jerusalem as israel s capital. it calls on nations not to establish embassies in jerusalem and to obey previous security council resolutions coming just over a week after they condemned president trump s policy on this. it says that the security council expresses, quote, its deep regret at recent decisions concerning the status of jerusalem. that any decisions and actions which purchase port to have altered the character, status or demographic are null and void and must be rescinded in compliance with relevant resolutions of the security council. the palestinian observer supports it. jerusalem is in the heart of the global international community, jerusalem is the city of peace. from jerusalem we can have
ashes and any little mom thing they find they post it on social media as something that made it through. there is so much that didn t make it through. it could be the largest in the state s history. the largest is the creek fire from 2003 that we covered as well. bill: good luck. wish you would get rain and keep the winds down. good luck there. back on the east coast we re waiting to hear from white house and president trump in a few hours he will give a significant national security strategy speech and here are the four pillars. protecting the homeland, promoting american prosperity, preserving peace through strength and advancing american influence abroad. what does all that mean? john sununu with me, good morning to you, merry christmas. what does it mean to you, this trump doctrine of sorts? you know, it s coming at a very important and appropriate time. the president is about to get his tax plan through.
peace and without jerusalem we cannot have peace. ambassador haley is expected to criticize the u.n. stance on israel. while palestinians have called for the capital of the palestinian state in east jerusalem a u.n. ambassador said the president s policy is the correct way to go. jerusalem is the capital of israel period. today millions of jews will celebrate hanukkah. it is about the connection of jews to jerusalem started 2,000 years ago and no u.n. discussion or resolution will change the history of the jewish people. this goes to the general assembly which already supported a similar measure by a vote of 151 to 6. among the nations voting against that, israel and the united states as well as by the way the solomon islands. back to you. bill: eric shawn at the u.n. here in new york city. sandra: new york city
substance behind all this mueller investigation. i think they have now come to the conclusion that there is nothing there and they are ready to partner aggressively with the u.s. to try and reshape what s going on around the world. bill: that s very interesting. we ll watch that. newt gingrich wrote a peace. trump s national security, tradition of reality, not fantasy. he will not sketch out or express a preemptive military action which runs counter a little bit to bush 43. he will call china a strategic competitor which is something 43 did as well. what do you think of that? i think the president is moving us back from fantasyland that really dominated the obama approach to foreign policy. i think realism is a good choice of words. i think this is a president that understands that we do live in a world with tough neighborhoods and we have to have policies that put fences around those tough